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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
In general three types of jobs are supported
In general three types of jobs are supported
* Interactive  This jobs are intended for small tests and development tasks like debugging. Resources,  like number of nodes, memory, cpu-time are very limited for this type of jobs.  
* '''Interactive''' This jobs are intended for small tests and development tasks like debugging. Resources,  like number of nodes, memory, cpu-time are very limited for this type of jobs.  
* Batch Jobs This type of jobs is used for production runs  
* '''Batch Jobs''' This type of jobs is used for production runs  
* Heterogenous Jobs This special type of batch jobs utilizes multiple type of execution nodes within a job. For example graphic nodes and cluster nodes.
* '''Heterogenous Jobs''' This special type of batch jobs utilizes multiple type of execution nodes within a job. For example graphic nodes and cluster nodes.


== Data Handling ==
== Data Handling ==

Revision as of 11:27, 30 March 2016



Usage

In general three types of jobs are supported

  • Interactive This jobs are intended for small tests and development tasks like debugging. Resources, like number of nodes, memory, cpu-time are very limited for this type of jobs.
  • Batch Jobs This type of jobs is used for production runs
  • Heterogenous Jobs This special type of batch jobs utilizes multiple type of execution nodes within a job. For example graphic nodes and cluster nodes.

Data Handling

The user HOME space is limited in terms of size and performance. Computational jobs run inside a Work_space. This Work_space is for active projects only and has a limited life time. If a project gets inactive for some reason, the user has to save its data to an archive system e.g. HLRS-HPSS.

Mailing List

to provide users with important information about HWW systems like announcements, problems, emergency maintenance, a mailinglist has been established:

Subscribe to the mailing list via web interface hwwsysnews or write an email to hwwsysnews-request@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de with the subject subscribe.